Saturday, November 26, 2016

AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP

Dear Mr. Trump:

With the death of Fidel Castro, a historic opening that may change our part of the world for the foreseeable future will be in your hands.

The Cuban people are already in a state of transition, due to Raul Castro having been the de facto ruler of Cuba for some years, and the more recent Obama initiative of opening relations with that nation.

This is a small window of opportunity that may not be repeated in our lifetimes.

The Cuban people, now deprived of a dictator whom they have known for fifty years, wonder which direction they should go. The fact that Fidel Castro was largely a figurehead for the past several years does not change this.

They have tasted newer freedoms in recent years, and they do not want to go back to the past. They have been ruled by Communism all these decades, they have seen the failure of socialism, and they are sick of it.

The danger is they may want to lurch to the right. Having been used to having a strong man rule over them, they may want another, this time on the extreme right of the political spectrum.

If things go horribly wrong, they will end up being ruled by their equivalent of a Putin.

Now is the time to take diplomatic initiatives. Raul Castro must be told that to the extent he embraces more freedom in his country, to that extent he will be shown more favor by the United States.

Foreign aid is normally counter-productive, because it goes to the foreign governments, not to the people it is intended to help. But in this case, if Raul Castro follows through with true reforms and surrounds himself with comparatively moderate figures in his government, aid should go to him to help stabilize his government.

You have the favor of Cuban-Americans from the way you campaigned. Their older elements will be against showing any favor or giving any aid to the present government, but you can use your political capital, the same way President Nixon did when he went to China, to establish a new relationship with Cuba the same way he did with China, without being accused of being sympathetic to Communism.

Similar opportunities may be found in Venezuela, where their socialist economy is collapsing.

Do not let old enmities stay your hand. I did not vote for either you or your main opponent. But you will have this moment in time to exert your authority and power as president to attempt to prevent either chaos if their government collapses, or a new right-wing dictatorship, a mere ninety miles off America’s shores.

Sincerely,


Mark Murata

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3 comments:

  1. Interesting opportunities afoot, indeed!

    I think you would have more likelihood of gaining a listening ear if you left off the part about not voting for him...


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  2. I didn't want to get flamed by people who hate Trump.

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  3. Gotta say that was eloquent. As much as I would love to be dancing on Fidel's grave, totally agree with Mark's line of reason.

    I have disagreed with my conservative Cuban friends over how we as a government should deal with Cuba. Nixon's overtures to China was what opened the door for both China and the USSR/Russia to develop more capitalistic economies and subsequently become major trading partners.

    I've always maintained that the way to radically change Cuba is to open trade doors and let McDonald's, Starbucks and Microsoft/Apple et al go over there and do the "warfare" to crush communism/dictatorship. China and Russia have way more capitalistic systems than many supposed democracies.

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